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Genetic Analysis of the <Emphasis Type="Italic">Indri</Emphasis> Reveals No Evidence of Distinct Subspecies
Authors:Rick A Brenneman  Adam T McLain  Justin M Taylor  John R Zaonarivelo  Runhua Lei  Susie M McGuire  Rambinintsoa Andriantompohavana  Anthony B Rylands  Jr" target="_blank">Edward E LouisJr
Institution:1.Giraffe Conservation Foundation,Purley Surrey CR8 1DU, U.K. and Omaha,Nebraska,USA;2.Department of Mathematics and Sciences,State University of New York Polytechnic Institute,Utica,USA;3.Grewcock Center for Conservation and Research,Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium,Omaha,USA;4.Earth and Life Sciences Department,University of Antsiranana,Antsiranana,Madagascar;5.Conservation Fusion,Omaha,USA;6.Conservation International,Arlington,USA
Abstract:Subspecies were traditionally defined by identifying gaps between phenotypes across the geographic range of a species, and may represent important units in the development of conservation strategies focused on preserving genetic diversity. Previous taxonomic research proposed that phenotypic variation between scattered Indri indri populations warranted the naming of two distinct subspecies, I. i. indri and I. i. variegatus. We tested these subspecific designations using mitochondrial sequence data generated from the control region or D-loop (569 bp) and a large section (2362 bp) of multiple genes and tRNAs known as Pastorini’s fragment and nuclear microsatellite markers. This study used 114 samples of I. indri from 12 rainforest sites in eastern Madagascar, encompassing the entire range of the species. These genetic samples represent multiple populations from low- and high-elevation forests from both putative subspecies. Molecular analyses of the mitochondrial sequence data did not support the two proposed subspecies. Furthermore, the microsatellite analyses showed no significant differences across the range beyond population level differentiation. This study demonstrates the utility of incorporating multiple lines of evidence in addition to phenotypic traits to define species or subspecies.
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